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Gravity: Air Pressure Sensor (15-700kPa) - I2C - MPX5700AP
  • Gravity I2C Digital Air Pressure Sensor Module (15 - 700kPa) - MPX5700AP for Arduino Compatibility

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Gravity: Air Pressure Sensor (15-700kPa) - I2C - MPX5700AP

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This amazing Arduino - compatible pressure sensor module is a game - changer! It has a wide measuring range from 15 to 700kPa and supports I2C digital output. You can calibrate it according to known pressure values, enabling fast and accurate measurement of pressure in pipelines or other environments. It's perfect for pipeline air pressure detection and natural science experiments. Key features include I2C digital output support and the ability to measure pressure values quickly and precisely. Applications span pipeline air pressure detection and natural science experiments. Specifications cover air pressure detection, a working voltage of 3.3 - 5.5V DC, low power dissipation of 0.06W at 5V, I2C output (0 - 3V), a measuring range of 15 - 700kPa, deviation less than 2.5%, resolution ratio of ≤1kPa, a working temperature of 0 - 85°C, and a circuit board size of 32mm*43mm. Documents available are Product WIKI, Schematic, and Dimensions. The shipping list includes one Gravity Pressure sensor (15 - 700kPa) and one Gravity - 4pin I2C Cable.

Using this pressure sensor is easy. First, connect the Gravity - 4pin I2C Cable to your Arduino device. Make sure the working voltage is within the 3.3 - 5.5V DC range. Then, place the sensor in the environment where you want to measure the air pressure, like in a pipeline. You can calibrate it with known pressure values to get accurate results. When using it, avoid exposing it to temperatures outside the 0 - 85°C range as it may affect the performance. Also, keep the sensor away from strong magnetic fields. For maintenance, clean the sensor gently with a dry cloth from time to time. If you have any issues, refer to the Product WIKI or the Schematic for troubleshooting.


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